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Vedic/ Indian/ Hindu Astrology Daily Horoscope Predictions for May 18-20, 2013

Once again with the movement of the Moon to another sign we get a shift in the mental-social tempo since it is the Moon that governs the mind and the emotions of the human being. It is the significator of society as well and indicates the flow of events and interactive activity.

The Moon is a fast-moving planet and changes signs every two days-hence the changes of mood and the mindset. Wherever the Moon shall go, the mind shall be focussed on those matters and those matters shall come to the forefront.

The transit Moon Cañdra/ Chandra travels to the royal palace which is situated in Maghā Nakṣatra in Leo/ Simha Rāśi. Power, people and positions of power, your own personal power, power derived from tapping into the divine source of all things, will be the guiding themes.

Leo is a solitary sign of rulership. The buddy factor might be missing but they are rule-bearers, upright and dignified people, sometimes a bit stiff and handle governance at any level. Leo is ruled by the Sun, the King of the Cosmic Cabinet.

The transit chart for the entry of Moon based on the Indian Standard Time is given below for reference-

 
 


The Moon, just as the human mind, is susceptible to influence, and this influence comes through the conjunctions and aspects of the other planets. There are none for this transit. An unsupported Moon is generally not a good thing  because the mind is delicate and needs the support of thoughts, ideas, perspective, emotions, connections etc to feel secure and engaged.

However, in this instance the fact that the transit Moon is unaspected is an excellent thing due to the placement of four wonderfully well-disposed planets in Taurus/ Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha Rāśi/ Rashi.

When planets are so disposed they act as pillars and agree to work for each other. Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru and Cañdra/ Chandra enjoy a special relationship since with Jupiter's wisdom and selfless knowledge, the Moon receives the much-needed guidance and inspiration. The mind is bolstered by perspective. The combination in Taurus at this is itself splendid-see http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2013/05/view-of-taurus-vrsabha-vrishabha-rasi.html.

With Śukra/ Shukra/Venus, Budha/ Mercury and Sun being in Keṅdra/ quadrant from the Moon people will see a lot of support from corporate houses, women, luxuries and such items, teachers, financiers, astrologers, lawyers, writers, speakers and those in positions of authority.

Enjoy the blessings and note them, use them and apply them to your life. They are here for a reason.
 

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